The topic of today's presentation
What is Athletic Pubalgia
The number of official mechanisms discussed
What is 2
Athletic pubalgia may be exacerbated with sport specific activity and relieved with...
What is rest?
Caution is needed when attempting to increase
What is range of motion?
Typically produces better outcomes for chronic AP
What are surgical interventions?
It is often presented in what two regions
What is lower abdomen and groin region
Acts as a fulcrum for the anterior pelvis
What is the pubic symphsis
These type of injections may be useful when diagnosising AP
What are intra-articular and extra-articular injections?
Normalize relationship between these two as intervetion
What is pelvic and hip muscles?
The etiology of AP
What is unknown or slightly confusing
Pulls unopposed when rectus abdominis is week
What is adductor longus
Tenderness over this location is the third sign and symptom of athletic pubalgia mentioned
What is the pubic ramus?
Intervention class that may present with greater outcomes for AP
What are surgical interventions?
The two other names for athletic pubalgia mentioned in the presentation
What is Gilmore Groin or Sports hernia
Laxity in this wall leads to nerve entrapment causing groin/abdomen pain
What is the posterior inguinal wall
Pain with this actions was the fourth sign and symptom of athletic pubalgia mentioned
What is resisted hip abduction?
Surgical intervention may include reinforcement of this wall
What is the poster inguinal wall?
Three sports mentioned that are risk factors for AP
What is hockey, soccer, and rugby
Movements that may lead to AP
What is trunk extension and thigh abduction
Pain with this was the fifth sign and symptom listed for athleticpubalgia
What is a resisted sit up?
A focus on stability of this may be a beneficial non-surgical rehab intervention
What is core stability?